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I have to agree with Larry, in that the "charm" of the swap is the physical
containers as well as the stickers, and knowing that the container itself
traveled a great distance to be included in the layout.
Plus I like getting stuff in the mail, even better when it's a box of LEGO
elements.
jt
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James J. Trobaugh
North Georgia LEGO Train Club
http://www.ngltc.org
In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.org.us.indylug, Steve Martin writes:
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> > How about this: Can everyone send in their raw images and we can keep them
> > together on Brickshelf? I'd be willing to put it together if the groups
> > will send me their images.
>
> Not all the stickers are a single image but this nevertheless seems a good
> idea. Thanks for offering!
>
> However a lot of the charm here is that each group had a different spin on
> how exactly they built their container. All the containers look different!
> So a physical swap is more fun and we should pursue both of these avenues is
> my thinking.
>
> I'll speak for MichLTC, we'll participate in a second swap if desired
> (that's easy for me to say, it was from my personal stash that all the parts
> for our containers came, and Scott Sanburn ran off enough stickers last time
> that we're all set for stickers). Someone would need to organize it though.
> Is there a volunteer for that?
>
> This was organized last time on the ILTCO list, and we can discuss further
> there if desired.
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